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10 Very Best Beaches In Sicily, Italy – Hand Luggage Only

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Sicily is an incredible island to explore when visiting Italy. From the main cities of Palermo and Catania to the beautiful hilltop settlements like Notto; Sicily has something for every type of traveller. Though, don’t think Sicily is just about its towns and cities. There are heaps of the best beaches in Sicily dotted all across the island. 

This all makes Sicily one incredible island to visit when exploring the south of Italy

So, after exploring all the epic places to see in Sicily, make sure to leave ample time for the island’s top beaches. There are some world-class beaches, which are beautiful for a day in the Mediterranean sun. 

Take a look, below, at the top beaches in Sicily that I just know you’ll love. Have an amazing time exploring Italy. 

1.) Tonnara di Scopello

Best Beaches In Sicily To Visit Tonnara di Scopello

West of Palermo, Tonnara di Scopello is around a 1-hour drive from the city and worth visiting for a day trip. After driving to the area, park (in this spot) and head over to the shoreline itself. You do need to pay a daily rate to park your car (around 10 Euro in summer), so make sure you have change with you. 

Now, the beach area itself is relatively small, but the historic fishing spot is so quaint and well worth visiting for a slow afternoon. We love how quaint and small this is; but be prepared, it can get quite busy in the peak summer times. 

Afterwards, hop into La Cialoma. Their freshly cooked lobster is delicious. 

If you’re looking for a larger beach, head over to nearby Guidaloca Beach. Here, you’ll find a few beachfront restaurants and loungers that you can rent on the beach.  

Read more: Best things to do in Catania

2.) Scala dei Turchi (Stair of the Turks)

Best Beaches In Sicily To Visit Scala dei Turchi Turkish Steps

Nestled on the coastline at Porto Empedocle, Scala dei Turchi (Stair of the Turks) is one of the best beaches in Sicily that’s unique. 

You see, the geological marl makes for a completely distinctive landscape that’s incredibly beautiful to see. Now, this point here doesn’t have a sandy beach in the traditional sense; but it’s one spot you don’t want to miss. 

Altertntiaverly, pop into Porto Empedocle itself. Here, you’ll find Porto Empedocle Beach which has sandy shores and is totally easy to access. 

The wider area is popular for its dramatic coastal scenery and its rich history, Porto Empedocle is a Sicilian town named after an Ancient Greek philosopher. Once a port of…

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